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Home  »  Cricket  »  Australia Women in India 2025  »  2nd ODI Scorecard

Australia Women vs India Women Scorecard, 2nd ODI, Australia Women in India 2025

Result · Sep 17 2025, Wed - 01:30 PM (IST)
INDIA WOMEN
292
AUSTRALIA WOMEN
190
India Women won by 102 runs
CRR:4.65
Player Of The Match
Bowler O M R W Eco
Megan Schutt 7.5 - 46 1 5.9
Ashleigh Gardner 10 1 39 2 3.9
Darcie Brown 8 - 42 3 5.3
Ellyse Perry 2 - 15 0 7.5
Annabel Sutherland 10 - 58 1 5.8
Georgia Wareham 4 - 41 0 10.3
Tahlia McGrath 4 - 20 1 5
Alana King 4 - 26 0 6.5
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
70/1 (11.3) Pratika Rawal
119/2 (18.5) Harleen Deol
152/3 (25.2) Harmanpreet Kaur
192/4 (32.2) Smriti Mandhana
239/5 (41.2) Richa Ghosh
247/6 (42.3) Radha Yadav
255/7 (44.2) Arundhati Reddy
272/8 (46.1) Deepti Sharma
275/9 (47.1) Kranti Goud
292/10 (49.5) Sneh Rana
Bowler O M R W Eco
Kranti Goud 9.5 1 28 3 2.8
Renuka Singh Thakur 6.3 - 28 1 4.3
Sneh Rana 6 - 35 1 5.8
Arundhati Reddy 7.3 - 46 1 6.1
Deepti Sharma 6 - 24 2 4
Radha Yadav 5 - 27 1 5.4
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
8/1 (1.6) Georgia Voll
12/2 (4.5) Alyssa Healy
62/3 (16.6) Beth Mooney
108/4 (24.3) Ellyse Perry
134/5 (29.3) Annabel Sutherland
151/6 (33.5) Ashleigh Gardner
164/7 (35.3) Tahlia McGrath
169/8 (36.3) Alana King
170/9 (36.6) Megan Schutt
190/10 (40.5) Georgia Wareham
Match Info
Series: Australia Women in India 2025
Date: Sep 17 2025, Wed - 01:30 PM (IST)
Country: India
City: Mullanpur
Venue: Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium
Toss: Australia Women won the toss and elected to bowl.
India Women Playing XI: Pratika Rawal, Smriti Mandhana, Harleen Deol, Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Richa Ghosh (wk), Deepti Sharma, Radha Yadav, Sneh Rana, Kranti Goud, Renuka Singh Thakur, Arundhati Reddy
Australia Women Playing XI: Alyssa Healy (c) (wk), Georgia Voll, Ellyse Perry, Beth Mooney, Annabel Sutherland, Ashleigh Gardner, Tahlia McGrath, Alana King, Georgia Wareham, Megan Schutt, Darcie Brown
  • Australia have won their last eight women’s ODIs against India; a ninth consecutive win in this match would equal their longest winning run against them in the history of the format (W9 from January 1978 to July 1993).
  • India have lost two of their last three women’s ODIs (W1) after winning 11 of their previous 12 matches in the format (L1); they have batted first on the day in seven of their last eight matches in that span (W5 L3).
  • Australia have won all their four women’s ODIs in 2025; the last time they started a calendar year on a longer winning run was when they won all 12 of their matches in the format in 2022.
  • India will be looking to avoid consecutive defeats in women’s ODIs at home for the first time since January 2024 following their eight-wicket loss against Australia last time out; that defeat snapped a seven-game winning run in such fixtures.
  • Australia have scored 280+ runs in six of their last eight women’s ODI innings, including each of their last three away from home – it’s their longest run of such scores on the road in the history of the format.
  • India have recorded a catch success rate of 100% across their last two women’s ODI innings (7/7), after doing so only twice across their eight innings prior in the field; the last time they logged more consecutive innings in the format without dropping a catch was a three-match span against Bangladesh in July 2023 (11/11).
  • Annabel Sutherland (Australia) has a batting average of 259 across her last four ODI innings away from home (58*, 105*, 42, 54*) and has taken four wickets in that span at an average of 24.5.
  • Harmanpreet Kaur (7) is one away from surpassing Mithali Raj (7) for the outright second most hundreds for India in women’s ODI history (Smriti Mandhana – 11); although, she has scored 45+ only once across her last 14 innings in the format (102 vs England, 22 July 2025).
  • Phoebe Litchfield (983) is 17 away from scoring 1,000 runs in women’s ODIs for Australia; she’s scored 60+ in all her four of her ODI innings in India (78, 63, 119, 88) – she’s the only player to have batted more than once in the country in the history of the format and scored 50+ in every innings.
  • Sneh Rana (48) is two away from reaching 50 wickets for India in women’s ODIs; she’s taken at least one wicket in seven of all her eight ODI innings in India (10 wickets in total at an average of 28.8).

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